A nurse is providing postprocedure instructions for a client who had an esophagogastroduodenoscopy. The nurse should perform which action? {Ans: Review the instructions with the person accompanying the client home. Explanation: A client who undergoes esophagogastroduodenoscopy receives sedation during the procedure, and his memory becomes impaired. Clients tend not to remember instructions provided after the procedure. The nurse's best course of action is to give the instructions to the person who is accompanying the client home. It isn't appropriate for the nurse to tell the client to call back in the morning for instructions. The client needs to be aware at discharge of potential complications and signs and symptoms to report to the physician.}Pt with GERD who responds to this type of drug validates the disease {Ans: Proton pump inhibitors}Pyloric Obstruction/ Gastric Outlet Obstruction (GOO) {Ans: Occurs when the area distal to the pyloric sphincter becomes scarred and stenosed from spasms, edema, or from scar tissue that forms when an ulcer alternately heals and breaks down. Client may have nausea, vomiting, constipation, epigastric fullness, anorexia, and later - weight loss}A client with dysphagia is being prepared for discharge. Which outcome indicates that the client is ready for